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KRZR
KRZR (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Visalia, California. It airs a talk radio format, simulcasting sister station KALZ 96.7 FM in Fowler. KRZR and KALZ are owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KRZR is powered at 1,000 watts. The transmitter tower is located in northern Visalia. The studios and offices are on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno, near California State Route 41. Programming KRZR and KALZ mostly carry nationally syndicated conservative talk shows from co-owned Premiere Networks. Weekdays begin with the ''Glenn Beck Radio Program'', followed by ''The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory'' and ''Ag Life''. Two local hosts are heard in late afternoons, Trevor Carey and John Girardi. Most hours start with an update from Fox News Radio. Weekends feature shows on money, health and guns, some of which are paid brokered programming. Syndicated weekend shows include ''Tom Gresham' ...
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KFBT
KFBT (103.7 FM broadcasting, FM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Hanford, California and serves the Visalia—Tulare, California, Tulare—Hanford and Fresno, California, Fresno areas. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts a rhythmic adult contemporary format. The KFBT studios are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno, and the transmitter tower is south of Fresno near Caruthers, California, Caruthers. KFBT broadcasts in HD radio. History The station at 103.7 FM first signed on in 1976 as KIOY. In the late 1970s, the station broadcast a contemporary hit radio (CHR, also called top 40) format known as "K104 FM" from its studios in a vineyard between Fresno, California, Fresno and Hanford, California, Hanford. KMGX (1982–1989) In the early 1980s, the station changed its call sign to KMGX and its branding to "The New Magic 104 FM" while retaining the CHR format. Throughout the 1980s, KMGX remained competitive with rival KBOS-FM, KBOS, known ...
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KCBL
KCBL (1340 AM broadcasting, AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Fresno, California, KCBL is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and has a sports radio, sports format. Most of its programming originates from Fox Sports Radio, and KCBL also broadcasts play-by-play coverage of the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Established in 1953 as KMAK, the station was locally owned for nearly four decades and had music formats in its early history, including top 40 for most of the 1960s and country music, country from 1968 to 1986, before being a talk radio station from 1986 to 1996. The station has had its present call sign KCBL and sports format since December 16, 1996 and has been owned by iHeartMedia and predecessor companies since 1997. History As KMAK (1953–1988) The station was first licensed on July 23, 1953, licensed to the McMahan Company (later McMahan Broadcasting Company) with call sign KMAK and 250 watts of power. In 1962, McMahan Broadc ...
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KALZ
KALZ (96.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Fowler, California, and serving the Fresno metropolitan area. It airs a talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno near California State Route 41. Programming is simulcast on sister station KRZR 1400 AM in Visalia. KALZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 25,000 watts. The transmitter tower is on South Bliss Drive in the Roosevelt neighborhood of Fresno. The station broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD-2 digital subchannel formerly carried a classic alternative rock format known as "Alternative Rewind Radio." The HD2 subchannel has since been turned off. Programming KALZ and KRZR mostly carry nationally syndicated conservative talk shows from co-owned Premiere Networks. Weekdays begin with the ''Glenn Beck Radio Program'', followed by ''The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, Coast ...
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KRDU
KRDU (1130 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Dinuba, California, and serving the Fresno- Visalia radio market. It airs a religious radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KRDU is regarded as America's first commercial Christian radio station. The studios and offices are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno. KRDU broadcasts at 5,000 watts by day and is a rare AM station that increases its power at night to 6,200 watts. It uses a directional antenna at all times. The transmitter towers are off Road 136 in Cutler, California. As of 2019, KRDU is the radio home of the Fresno Grizzlies, a Pacific Coast League Triple A minor league baseball team connected with the Colorado Rockies. History KRDU signed on the air on December 26, 1948, at 1130 kilocycles. It was owned by the Radio Dinuba Company with studios on L Street. The call sign represents Radio DinUba. At first it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night and powered at only 250 watts. I ...
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KSOF (FM)
KSOF (98.9 MHz "Soft Rock 98.9") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Dinuba, California, and serving the Visalia Metropolitan Area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KSOF carries an adult contemporary radio format. Most of its programming is syndicated: "Valentine in the Morning" comes from co-owned KBIG Los Angeles, afternoon drive time is from John Tesh's "Intelligence for Your Life", and evenings feature the call-in and dedication show "Delilah." KSOF's studios and offices are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno KSOF has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 19,000 watts. Its transmitter tower is off Pierce Valley Drive atop Eshom Point, in Badger, California. KSOF broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format; the station's HD2 subchannel formerly played 1980s music branded as "Lost 80s Hits", which can also be heard on iHeartRadio. History On June 5, 1975, the station signed on as KLTA. It was the FM counterpart of KRDU (1130 AM). They were owned by the Dinuba Radio ...
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KHGE
KHGE (102.7 FM, "102.7 The Wolf") is a commercial country radio station in Fresno, California, owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Its studios are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno, and the transmitter tower is east of Clovis. KHGE broadcasts two channels in HD. The HD-2 channel was known as "Salsa Bembé", with dance music in Spanish. The HD2 subchannel has since been turned off. History KKNU - Easy Listening - (1962 through 1985) KKNU signed on the air in 1962 airing an easy listening music format programmed by Jim Schulke and branded as "Easy 103" until 1985. KKNU - Soft Adult Contemporary - (1985 through March 1988) KKNU aired a soft adult contemporary music format from 1985 until March 1988 branded as "103 FM". During most of this time, KKNU was also known as "The Love Song Station" which blended romantic music with what they called "Champagne Jazz", or lite contemporary jazz. KTHT - Contemporary Hit Radio - (April 1988 through September 1989) KTHT aired a contempo ...
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KFSO-FM
KFSO-FM (92.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish adult hits format. Licensed to Visalia, California Visalia ( ) is a city in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley of California. The population was 141,384 as per the 2020 census. Visalia is the fifth-most populous city in the San Joaquin Valley, the 38th most populous in California, and 183 ..., United States, it serves the Fresno/Visalia/Tulare area. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its studios are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno, and the transmitter tower is in Visalia. KFSO-FM broadcasts in HD. Prior to Spanish, the station played Oldies calling itself "92.9 K-FRESNO" and later "KOOL 92.9." Previous logo 92.9 K-Fresno Kool 92.9 References External linksLa Preciosa 92.9 website FSO-FM Mass media in Fresno County, California Mass media in Tulare County, California Radio stations established in 1961 1951 establishments in California FSO-FM IHeartMedia radio station ...
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KBOS-FM
KBOS-FM (94.9 MHz, "B95") is a commercial radio station licensed to Tulare and broadcasting to Fresno, Visalia and the Central Valley of California. It airs an urban-leaning rhythmic contemporary format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its studios are on East Shaw Avenue in North Fresno. KBOS-FM is a Class B FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 16,500 watts. The transmitter tower is off Pierce Valley Drive atop Eshom Point in Hanford. History KGEN-FM and Boss Radio The station signed on the air on . Its original call sign was KGEN-FM, sister station to KGEN 1370 AM. KGEN and KGEN-FM simulcast a full service format of middle of the road (MOR) and country music with local news and sports. KGEN was a daytimer station, so KGEN-FM could continue airing the stations' programming after sunset when 1370 KGEN had to go off the air. KGEN-FM changed its call letters to KBOS on July 24, 1967. It began broadcasting a Top 40 format, known as " Bos ...
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City Of License
In U.S., Canadian, and Mexican broadcasting, a city of license or community of license is the community that a radio station or television station is officially licensed to serve by that country's broadcast regulator. In North American broadcast law, the concept of ''community of license'' dates to the early days of AM radio broadcasting. The requirement that a broadcasting station operate a ''main studio'' within a prescribed distance of the community which the station is licensed to serve appears in U.S. law as early as 1939. Various specific obligations have been applied to broadcasters by governments to fulfill public policy objectives of broadcast localism, both in radio and later also in television, based on the legislative presumption that a broadcaster fills a similar role to that held by community newspaper publishers. United States In the United States, the Communications Act of 1934 requires that "the Commission shall make such distribution of licenses, frequenci ...
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Commercial Radio
Commercial broadcasting (also called private broadcasting) is the broadcasting of television programs and radio programming by privately owned corporate media, as opposed to state sponsorship, for example. It was the United States' first model of radio (and later television) during the 1920s, in contrast with the public television model during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, which prevailed worldwide, except in the United States, Mexico, and Brazil, until the 1980s. Features Advertising Commercial broadcasting is primarily based on the practice of airing radio advertisements and television advertisements for profit. This is in contrast to public broadcasting, which receives government subsidies and usually does not have paid advertising interrupting the show. During pledge drives, some public broadcasters will interrupt shows to ask for donations. In the United States, non-commercial educational (NCE) television and radio exist in the form of community radio; however, premium ...
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Radio Format
A radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. The radio format emerged mainly in the United States in the 1950s, at a time when Radio broadcasting, radio was compelled to develop new and exclusive ways to programming by competition with Television broadcasting, television. The formula has since spread as a reference for commercial radio programming worldwide. A radio format aims to reach a more or less specific audience according to a certain type of programming, which can be thematic or general, more informative or more musical, among other possibilities. Radio formats are often used as a marketing tool and are subject to frequent changes, including temporary changes called "Stunting (broadcasting), stunting." Except for talk radio or sports radio formats, most programming formats are based on commercial music. However the term also includes the news, bulletins, DJ talk, jingles, c ...
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